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That's something I've noticed of late, ammo in the UK is more expensive than here.

 

I'm not 100% sure, but I think the fed. premium v-shock go for 25 euro here, which works out at about 17 sterling.

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Peter Lawman (Peter L) or TFSA (Andy Allwood) or Black-Powder (Peter Starley) ...look them up on the web...you will be pleased you did! I just paid £16 per 100 for 62g 5.56/223. At 200 yards grouping is about 1 inch worse than Rem/Federal but unless you are into serious competition who cares.

 

They all charge about the same and ammo tends to be Barnaul or Wolf (both Russian)

 

Oh yes....they all sell a lot more than just 223.

 

Deker

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Peter Lawman (Peter L) or TFSA (Andy Allwood) or Black-Powder (Peter Starley) ...look them up on the web...you will be pleased you did! I just paid £16 per 100 for 62g 5.56/223. At 200 yards grouping is about 1 inch worse than Rem/Federal but unless you are into serious competition who cares.

 

They all charge about the same and ammo tends to be Barnaul or Wolf (both Russian)

 

Oh yes....they all sell a lot more than just 223.

 

Deker

 

hi Deker can you put up their sites please

 

W.D

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Peter Lawman (Peter L) or TFSA (Andy Allwood) or Black-Powder (Peter Starley) ...look them up on the web...you will be pleased you did! I just paid £16 per 100 for 62g 5.56/223. At 200 yards grouping is about 1 inch worse than Rem/Federal but unless you are into serious competition who cares.

 

They all charge about the same and ammo tends to be Barnaul or Wolf (both Russian)

 

Oh yes....they all sell a lot more than just 223.

 

Deker

 

hi Deker can you put up their sites please

 

W.D

 

Peterlawman.co.uk

TFSA.co.uk

Black-powder.co.uk (Midwayuk.com)

 

Peter lawman and TFSA sites are easy to see ammo prices on. If you are struggling with Black Powder just give Peter a call, I bought a few hundred .223 55g HP Wolf from him 2-3 months back, about £16-£18 per 100 I seem to remember!

Tell them all who sent you...I might just get an even better deal next time I buy stuff from them.

Cheers

Deker

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That's something I've noticed of late, ammo in the UK is more expensive than here.

 

I'm not 100% sure, but I think the fed. premium v-shock go for 25 euro here, which works out at about 17 sterling.

macnas i get them for 24 euro for my .243

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'Deker' thank you for the sites :thumbs:

 

TFSA.co.uk

Black-powder.co.uk (Midwayuk.com)

 

 

W.D

 

These guys are all good blokes, I have bought stuff from all of them, fortunately Andy is only about 10 miles from me but I see him a lot at Bisley anyway. If you have a decent "buy" and "hold" on your certificate it is worth travelling to see some of them as their ammo prices can save you a fortune.

 

Deker

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12 Euro Federal hollow point stuff for me (£8.60) for a box of 20 .223 rounds, works well in my rifle.

 

 

Thats a good price for that stuff, costs me about £60 per 100. I'm using Wolf 55gHP at the moment and whilst I accept and agree grouping is about 1" worse with this stuff at 200yards it costs me £18 per 100! Barnaul 62gFMJ is about an inch off at 200yards as well but that costs me £14-£16 per 100. Wolf is an American company but both their ammo and Barnaul are made in the same factory in Russia, both are true .223REM as well, and not 5.56 military. Fortunately they both still shoot well for me, I won an internal shooting club competition at Bisley last time out with the Barnaul, everyone else was using quality expensive ammo!!! One of the reasons why, at that price, I simply can't be bothered with reloading!

 

Deker

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